A Canton man named two months ago to the city’s Most Wanted list has been labeled one of the U.S. Marshals Task Force as one of the “Dangerous Dozen.”

The title is given to the fugitives most wanted by the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force.

Micah Allen, 22, is one of those fugitives.

Allen, whose last known address was 126 Gem Ct. NW, was being sought along with another man on warrants charging each with two counts of aggravated robbery and one count of felonious assault. Information about the other man was not available.

Capt. Dave Davis, who heads the Canton Police Department’s Detective Bureau, said in June that the first incident involving Allen occurred during a home invasion in the 2800 block of Fourth Street NE around 10:40 p.m. June 14. Two men entered the home through an unlocked door, robbed two victims at gunpoint, pistol-whipped one of them and then shot the other.

The second took place in the 1400 block of Ridge Road NW on June 23 when they approached two people walking in the area. The gunmen robbed the woman of her purse and the man of his wallet, Davis said.

Stark County court records also show that Allen went to prison in 2009 for grand theft and carrying a concealed weapon.

U.S. Marshal Peter J. Elliott listed Allen on the August “Dangerous Dozen” list on Wednesday.

“All of the fugitives on the ‘Dangerous Dozen’ should be considered dangerous individuals and should not be approached by the general public,” Elliott said in a news release.

The list can be viewed online at www.usmarshals.gov/district/oh-n/fugitives.

Allen is described as white or white-Hispanic, about 6 feet tall and 155 pounds with blue eyes, brown hair and tattoos on his arm, neck and hand.

Elliott asks anyone with information about Allen or anyone else on the list to contact the task force at 866-4WANTED or text keyword WANTED and the tip to TIP411 (847411).

“Tipsters may remain anonymous and cash rewards are available for information leading to the arrest of any of these fugitives,” he said.